Jalal-ud-Din's Hat-Trick: The First in ODI History

Jalal-ud-Din’s Hat-Trick: The First in ODI History

Jalal-ud-Din’s Historic Hat-Trick: A Landmark in ODI Cricket

In the annals of One-Day International (ODI) cricket, the name Jalal-ud-Din stands tall as the pioneer who etched his name into history with the first-ever hat-trick. This remarkable feat occurred in 1982 during a match against Australia at the Niaz Stadium in Hyderabad, Pakistan.

Pakistan, after being put into bat, set a competitive target of 229/6, with Mohsin Khan’s magnificent century (104 off 101 balls) anchoring the innings. As Australia embarked on their chase, it was Jalal-ud-Din’s heroics with the ball that turned the tide in Pakistan’s favor.

In a pivotal over, the right-arm medium-pacer unleashed a devastating spell, dismissing Rod Marsh (1), Bruce Yardley (0), and Geoff Lawson (0) on consecutive deliveries. He bowled Marsh, caught Yardley behind with the help of wicketkeeper Wasim Bari, and then rattled Lawson’s stumps to complete the historic hat-trick.

Jalal-ud-Din’s hat-trick came at a crucial juncture, reducing Australia from 127 for 6 to 127 for 9, effectively ending their hopes of chasing down the target. Pakistan eventually emerged victorious by 59 runs.

Despite Jalal-ud-Din’s historic achievement, it was Mohsin Khan who was named Player of the Match for his brilliant century. However, Jalal-ud-Din’s hat-trick remains a landmark in ODI cricket, showcasing how a single over can alter the course of a game.

Akhil Dev's Hat-Trick Powers Globstars to Victory in KCL

Akhil Dev’s Hat-Trick Powers Globstars to Victory in KCL

Medium pacer V. Akhil Dev etched his name into the record books by taking the first hat-trick in the Kerala Cricket League (KCL) at the Greenfield stadium on Monday. His memorable moment came in the 17th over of the Alleppey Ripples’ innings. After being hit for a six by Alfi Francis, Akhil had his revenge when he had the batter top-edging a shot to wicket-keeper Ajinas. He then trapped Fanoos in front and yorked impact sub Vinoop Manoharan to complete his hat-trick.

Calicut Globstars rode on an exemplary bowling performance to crush Alleppey Ripples by six wickets and take the second spot in the points table. Put into bat on a surface that favored spinners, Ripples crumbled to 19 for five and was bundled out for 90. Globstars chased down the target with 49 balls to spare for a third win.

In another match, Trivandrum Royals owed its win to captain Abdul Basith, who smashed an unbeaten 50 to carry his side to a five-wicket victory over Kochi Blue Tigers. The win helped Royals move from the bottom to the third place in the table. Chasing 131, the Royals top-order failed to fire, and it slipped to 55 for four in the 13th over when Basith joined A.K. Akarsh in the middle. Basith swung the contest in favor of Royals when he clubbed four consecutive sixes over mid-wicket off right-arm spinner Shine John Jacob in the 14th over. Basith and Akarsh (25) added 86 for the fifth wicket.

Earlier, Royals picked up wickets at regular intervals to keep the Tigers in check. T. Nikhil played a cameo 37 off 20 balls. Medium-pacer Vinod Kumar (4/16) and Basith (3/23) were the standout bowlers for Royals.

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